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Thom O et al. – Cardiac output (CO) cannot reliably be estimated by clinical examination. The authors aimed to measure the agreement between CO measurements using a supra–sternal Doppler monitor and the pulmonary artery catheter (PAC). There was poor agreement between CO measurements done with the supra–sternal Doppler monitor and PAC.

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